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Books with title Charlie the Caterpillar

  • Charlie the Caterpillar

    Dom Deluise

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1993)
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  • The Can-Do Caterpillar

    Vanessa Cervantes

    Paperback (Book Empire, April 18, 2018)
    Caterpillar is convinced she can fly and even though all the other minibeasts doubt her, she is determined to keep trying until she can. This inspirational, charming story is accompanied by vividly colourful illustrations and entertaining, rhyming verse which engages children of all ages on a variety of levels. The delightful characters, beautiful illustrations, and fun, heart-warming story make it a pleasure to read again and again.
  • Alex the Caterpillar

    Jo Ann Crumling

    eBook (WestBow Press, June 23, 2017)
    Poor little Alex is faced with one obstacle after another. Does he accept defeat and give up on his dream? Is there a reason why God made Alex different? Will he ever hear Gods voice and accept Gods will? Answering Gods call through life can sometimes be challenging and painful, but it rewards us along the way through transformation.
  • Cato the Caterpillar

    Pia Lord

    Paperback (America Star Books, Sept. 12, 2011)
    Cato loves to crunch his green leaves as he wanders through the forest. He is a happy little caterpillar until one day, some of his friends play a trick on him when they invite him to a party. Cato reluctantly goes, only to find himself up to his neck in pure trouble. Fortunately for him, some of his other friends see what's happening and come to his rescue! Cato then goes on an adventure that he has always dreamed of-soaring over the ocean and flying through the forest. Cato the Caterpillar is an adventurous explorer. What is he up to now? Who is he hanging around with? Where is he going? Find out when you read about Cato's amazing adventure.
  • Caitie the Caterpillar

    Jennifer Gladen, Eugene Ruble

    eBook (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc., Dec. 1, 2016)
    Caitie the Caterpillar is on a hunt. A hunt for milkweed! She is about to take a bite when the dreaded Swift Sparrow swoops in! Caitie escapes with her new friend, but is Swift Sparrow ready to give up? A Story of Friendship, Bravery and TransformationWhen Caitie accepts Alexander Ant's offer to hide in his log, she is more than happy. It was nice, quiet and safe. Caitie soon learns that Swift Sparrow is back and more dangerous than ever. Can Caitie face her fears when Alexander Ant needs her most?Blurb:It is a beautiful day for milkweed, until Caitie the Caterpillar runs into Swift Sparrow. Soon, Caitie and her new friend Alexander Ant, must find a way to escape the hungry bird. As Caitie faces Swift Sparrow and her own fears, she begins the process of a beautiful transformation. Suggested age range for readers: 4-8
  • The Calico Caterpillar

    Donna Lewis, H.L. Gillager

    eBook (William R, )
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  • Eric the caterpillar

    Anthony R Stephenson

    Paperback (Independently published, March 26, 2018)
    Owl becomes a friend to Eric and teaches him all about the wonders of life, man landing on the moon, great oceans of the world, dinosaurs from a time long ago.He even reads the bible to Eric. Then Eric turns into a butterfly and start to thinks he is now in heaven because he has beautiful wings and is drinking nectar from the flower a nice story with great illustrations
  • Katia the Caterpillar

    Nola B Small

    Paperback (Pieris P, Aug. 15, 1999)
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  • The Caterpillar

    Peter Curry

    Paperback (Methuen young books, Aug. 20, 1979)
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  • The Caterpillar Story

    Paul Humphrey

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, Oct. 15, 1993)
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  • Catie The Caterpillar

    Monica Campbell

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., March 18, 2019)
    Monica Campbell from Chadbourn North Carolina and now I live in Durham North Carolina for 28 years. I am the proud owner of Campbell’s Christian Academy preschool owned and operated for 21 years and counting. I was inspired to write about Catie the Caterpillar because her struggle to come out the cocoon to become this beautiful monarch butterfly relates to my life God reminded me that I was in an incubator fighting for my life also my mother said the doctor’s was not expecting me to live over night but with the miracle from God I fought to live and become the woman after His own heart. I also was inspired because of the children taught over the years and help shaped their lives in preparation for the next stage in life Kindergarten encouraging each child just like Catie went through the metamorphosis stage in the struggle to come out to be a butterfly they can go through their stages and become what God want them to be in Him and any professional they desire. To God all the Glory and honor is given in Jesus name Amen.